Hi Mike,

To find your iWeb file, go to your Home folder with command-shift-H,  
go into the LIbrary folder, inside the Application Support folder and  
find the iWeb folder there. There should be a file called Domain, and  
this file contains all your saved iWeb data.

If you by some reason would like to have your Domain file stored some  
other place, do the following:
•Make sure iWEb is not running
•Copy the Domain file from the default location described above, and  
paste it to the new location.
•Do not rename the Domain file - if you need to have more than one  
Domain file, place them in separate folders and name the folders  
instead.
•In Finder, press command-O when VO is focused on the Domain file you  
would like to have active. iWeb will launch from this location, and  
always do so until you press command-O on another Domain file.
•Delete the Domain file located on the default location, since this  
file will not be used anymore.

HOpe this helps,
John André


On 10. sep. 2009, at 01.09, Mike wrote:

>
> Hi list:
>
> Just wondering where iWeb keeps it's files?
> Last thing to back up before I install SL.
>
> Thanks:
> Mike
>
> >


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